Where is campus access accepted




















Once a request for on-campus activity is approved, the Campus Access Committee will submit to Public Safety the Return to Campus Safety Plan including names of individuals granted access, destination, date, time and frequency of requested access, and attestation of training completion. This process will apply to Guttman faculty, staff and students. Those receiving access must wear a mask or face covering to gain entry to the building. All those who wish to enter the building will be screened prior to accessing campus as described in the section on Screening II.

When you arrive, you will need to have this notification ready upon entering the facility. Access procedures can be altered to accommodate those with a documented disability on a case-by-case basis. C: Campus Access Procedures. C 1: Access Education and Training Plan. Again, beginning at 9 p. Family members and external guests are not permitted to enter residence halls. In order to mitigate the possible spread of COVID, the University of Hartford will limit the number of visitors permitted on campus.

The policies proposed in this document address most scenarios of visits to campus. This policy also addresses the occurrences when visitors will be permitted on campus and the guidelines that must be followed when visiting. Until further notice, the University of Hartford will abide by the communicated campus access restrictions and event requirements. This policy is applicable to all University of Hartford campuses and persons accessing them. Unauthorized Persons: Members of the general public shall not be allowed access to the campus at this time.

COVID is an extremely contagious disease that can lead to severe illness and death. According to the CDC, older adults and those with underlying medical conditions, are especially vulnerable. Visitors on Campus.

Since April 9, roughly off-campus students enrolled in classes have been accepted through a waitlist process offered by the College for on-campus access to facilities including Baker-Berry Library, the Hopkins Center for the Arts, the Collis Center and Alumni Gym, according to College Health Service director Mark Reed. College spokesperson Diana Lawrence wrote in an email statement that all eligible students who completed the one-time waitlist application by April 7 were approved for on-campus access to select facilities.

According to Reed, the College decided to grant access to facilities that generally require appointments and can be easily monitored for density, factors that do not apply to residence and dining halls.



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